Hi Stefan

> All work fine with one exception. In a kiosk-mode-sessions (rdp-session to 
> w2008r2  server with windows-connector) a usb-flash-drive work only in 
> "shared-mode". 
> 
> How can I use a usb-flash-drive exclusive on the dtu where it is plugged in, 
> in a kiosk-rdp-session?

Like it or not, this is how it is implemented and documented for terminal 
servers:

http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E22662_01/E22661/html/Windows-USB-Device-Redirection.html

"When using the Windows Server 2003 R2 or Windows Server 2008 R2 platforms, the 
USB devices connected to a client are accessible and visible to all desktops 
running on the Windows server. Sharing USB devices between multiple clients 
does not require any additional setup. Users are always prompted to verify if 
it is acceptable to share their USB device with others."

So i don't think it is possible to share a disk exclusively through the windows 
connector. Maybe you can create a workaround by exporting the drive via CIFS 
from the linux server and mounting from your windows session. (which is 
propably too ugly to do)

Bjoern
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